Martha Graham On The Hidden Danger Of Comparing Yourself To Others

She was a dancer and a choreographer. Early in her career, de Mille had created the choreography for a ballet called Three Virgins and a Devil. She thought it was good work, but nobody made much of it. A few years later, de Mille choreographed a ballet named Rodeo. Again, she thought her work was solid, but it resulted in little commercial fame. Then, in 1943, de Mille choreographed Oklahoma!...

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 830 words · Kathleen Castro

Mastering Pasta How To Make It Perfect And Delicious Every Single Time

Oh, my mouth is watering. I bet you’ve had moments like these; you watch the latest episode of your favorite cooking show, or see some amazing recipes on your favorite site, and you start to crave for that deliciousness. Is there a better way of experiencing it than making it at your home? Of course not. Why wasting any more precious moments when you can start right now? Just throw some pasta into the boiling water, prepare that sauce and ingredients, mix them all together, and you’re ready for the evening full of extravagant taste, luscious sensations, and praising experience of a perfect meal....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2087 words · Shannon Mclean

Meet The Life Hackers

With this figure, for 8 hours work time, work out there are only roughly 2 hours (8 * 60 / (11+25) * 11) on quality project time. Think about this figure verse the rest of 6 hours. Wouldn’t you want to improve this? (Yup, that’s why you are reading this site.) The article then goes on and Clive interviewed many great people and talks about the movements on solving interruptions....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 97 words · Leah Eggers

Men Who Take Selfies May Have More Psychopathic Tendencies

In research conducted by a team at the Ohio State University, they found that men who reported a higher rate of selfie-taking and sharing were more likely to have higher than average psychopathic tendencies, while the act of self-moderating and editing said selfies is related to higher rates of narcissism and self-objectification, which in turn can lead to much higher rates of self-harm and body dysmorphia. Fortunately, while being addicted to taking a selfie isn’t ideal, it doesn’t actually lead to the psychopathic tendencies — it’s simply correlated with them, meaning that you won’t start to develop more elements of psychopathic behaviour with every selfie you take....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 537 words · Forrest Weaver

Mentally Strong People Don T Just Tell Themselves To Be Happy They Do These 4 Things

1. They don’t base their happiness on achieving things that are out of their hands Focus on the things you can control, and you’ll find that you’re more motivated and less worried about failure. For example, you can’t know when you’ll find love or when you’ll be able to afford your dream house. If you base your happiness on these unknowns, your mental health will suffer as long as they remain out of your reach....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Roy Patten

More Ways To Go On A Date With Life

Yesterday I suggested that the rules that apply to successful dating could be applied more widely to life in general. After all, when we go on a date, we want our partner to see us at our best – and what could be better than being at your best all the time? With that in mind, I listed 6 guidelines that apply as well to life as to dating, and today I’m back with 6 more....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 1039 words · Luis Levinson

Most Common Self Limiting Beliefs That Prevent Success

Self-limiting beliefs are self-imposed and can be an obstacle to getting ahead. The truth is that we all have self-limiting beliefs but we all simply handle them differently. Understanding what self-limiting beliefs can stand as an obstacle to our success can be pivotal to helping us breaking internal barriers. It takes money to make money There is no greater fallacy or self-imposed belief than one which suddenly looms over us and makes us feel that we need to have a huge sum of money before we become the next Bill Gates....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Denise Quella

Motivation To Make A Career Change

If you’re considering switching jobs, there are few ways to get better motivated than taking tips from the hearts and minds of professionals. Around the world, employees are generally happy with their jobs; with 27% claiming they are very satisfied and only 4% at the other end of the spectrum. However, this doesn’t mean they won’t consider a career change. A quarter of those surveyed said they were actively looking for a different job, and even the 45% who were not considering a change admitted they were open to speaking to recruiters....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Sue Finley

Need An App For That Try Igenapps

When you download iGenApps, it immediately begins to walk you through the process of building your application for iOs, Android, Windows 8 and Google Chrome. After the brief tutorial, you can create application you want whether it is for personal or business needs. Watch the video below to see more about iGenApps. Three innovative ways to use iGenApps: 1.) Presentations: This was the first time I learned about iGenApps was during a large presentation....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Michelle Hassan

Never Forget Who You Are Or Where You Came From

Never forget who you are…OR WHERE YOU CAME FROM!! The Lion King

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 12 words · Patrick Jobe

No Need To Go To The Gym Bodyweight Workout Cheat Sheet

You will love what I’m about to divulge. You can save some cash and time from a supposed to be membership fee and gas, driving to and from the gym. You will just have to work out at home. I know you are eager to see what I’m excited about and what you will benefit from. Here’s the body weight workout cheat sheet from Greatist.

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 65 words · Donna Binder

No One With Wanderlust Should Miss Any Of These Books

If you have the wanderlust gene, check out 20 uplifting books that will help your mind travel to exciting and beautiful new locations — even if you can’t. 1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho An uplifting story about following your dreams, The Alchemist is one of the most read wanderlust books ever. The book follows the journey of a young shepherd boy from Spain to Egypt. 2. Stamboul Train by Graham Greene First published in 1932, this thriller takes place aboard the Orient Express as it travels through Europe....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 753 words · Anthony Lewicki

Organizing Electronic Documents In Gtd Style

It may work quite well, if the file is related to one context. Several contexts may create a complication – a question of which context should you file to. A good advantage on tagging is that it allows user to add more than one keyword to an object. For instance when I bookmark a site on PHP and Javascript tutorial, my keyword can be javascript, php, and tutorial. If I have a file on the same topic, with the current file system design limitation, I may only allow to file into one context (folder) – I may put it in ‘tutorial’ folder, but what happen if I want to retrieve everything about javascript?...

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Bryan Gomez

Pension Plans Doing This Could Really Make A Difference Please Don T Ignore

Future Planning is Never a Bad Option. Even if you are someone who has decent savings, we still advise you to go ahead and select a retirement plan for you to be financially secure and happy in old age. Old days are the golden days, so let’s do what we can to ensure they remain golden. Retirement plans are investment plans where you invest a part of your savings during your earning phase and receive them as your income after retirement....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Eddie Majeski

People Who Wear Crazy Socks Are More Brilliant Creative And Successful

The Unassuming Chance To Show Huge Potential Conformity is something many of us live our lives by. Our need to be part of the pack and not be ostracised runs deep and this shows in the way we speak, act and dress. When someone doesn’t conform to the norms of society, they can be seen as strange, weird and a bit crazy such is our need to dismiss the unfamiliar. However, socks are a whole different ball game....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Robert Cantrell

Pride Can Be A Positive Force In Your Life

Today, we’ll take a look at the different types of pride and how it manifests itself. Pride is more than meets the eye, and you may discover some ways that pride is beneficial for us. When pride goes wrong Nothing in excess is ever a good thing–even a sense of pride. Pride is often negative because it puts emphasis on the ego and self at the expense of the group....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 933 words · David Clark

Public Transit Goes Green

Not only is the Phytokinetic Bus painted green, it is green – there’s a garden on its roof! Landscape artist Marc Grañén created this mobile garden as a means of offsetting the lack of greenery in urban areas. The lack of plants in city spaces leaves us with less clean air to breath. Grañén hopes the Phytokinetic Bus can be a fix. As the bus races across town, the roof garden absorbs the CO2 emitted by the bus....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Felicia Lackey

Quick Simple Morning Workouts To Keep You Energetic All Day

Benefits of Morning Workouts Working out in the morning has a whole suite of health benefits, including: Increased energy throughout the day More positive decision making Higher chance to opt for healthier food choices Elevated mood Heightened metabolism Reduced stress Advantages of the Morning Workouts in This Video The particular workouts in the video above are great because: They’re only 3 minutes so they don’t require a lot of time They’re fairly easy and won’t make you too tired for work You don’t need any equipment and they can be done from anywhere...

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 115 words · Hillary Holsomback

Read Books On The Subject

10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Shirley Graham

Read The Classics To Improve Your Mind

John Wesley at PickTheBrain argues that more people should delve into those books written by the masters to develop the parts of your brain that might be falling behind in the midst of feedreaders and gossip sites. 10 Ways to Improve Your Mind by Reading the Classics – [PickTheBrain] Somebody who reads only newspapers and at best the books of contemporary authors looks to me like an extremely nearsighted person who scorns eyeglasses....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 169 words · Lawrence Mcallister